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fast suzukis

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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fast suzukis

Post by becky »

So is there anyone else on this forum who likes to drive their suzi fast or is everyone into rock-crawling?
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Post by crispy »

i try 2 drive my zook fast but there is not such result...lol and theres no rocks where i live so i guess im neither
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Post by mud4b »

i do sometimes,it reminds me of my days rallying.
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Post by Gonzo »

mine wont go any faster than 160 :(
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Post by CRUSHU »

before i sold mine, i drove it upto the pajero challenge. top speed on a cold night, on perfectly flat ground, with no wind, was maybe 110, but during the day, it struggled to do 100. driving up the winding roads, braking and turning, the inner rear wheel would come off the ground!
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Post by droopypete »

with 5.125 diffs and a 6:1 transfer I am doing about 4500 rpm @ about 100kmh but it gets there real fast.
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Post by Squik »

I drive a Jimny....no explanation needed for my lack of speed.. :roll:
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Post by Dozoor »

Arrh Welcome to our cave squik , :twisted:
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Post by Sixty »

My gf's 'new' Vitara does bout 110, but takes a bit to get there.
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Re: fast suzukis

Post by Beastmavster »

becky wrote:So is there anyone else on this forum who likes to drive their suzi fast or is everyone into rock-crawling?


You see my off the clock in 4th shots??? Pity I was standing still at the time so I dont think it really counts but the wheels were going fast at least.......
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Post by Bazooka »

My Zook peaks out at 180km/h running past redline. The speedo goes way beyond its normal limits and stops pointing straight down and wont go no further. :D

I am running 1L gearing so with higher gearing i could get to go faster MWAHAA HAA HAA
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Post by mike »

Bazooka wrote:My Zook peaks out at 180km/h running past redline. The speedo goes way beyond its normal limits and stops pointing straight down and wont go no further. :D

I am running 1L gearing so with higher gearing i could get to go faster MWAHAA HAA HAA


Is that downhill?
over a cliff?
with the wind behind you?
all of the above?

Hooly Dooly, What set up have you got? (motor,tyres etc)
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Post by stephen »

My speedo won't go past 130kmh although the gps will keep going to 160
I think the speedo is in denial, mods to get it there efi/turbo/intercooler and series 3 r/h on standard g13. Can only go fast in a strait line, anyway becasue it does not handle.
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Post by skippy »

these days I get death wobbles at anything over 140.

once i get new rubber, balanced and aligned I'll take her down the highway and see what she can do at 7000rpm in 5th. Provided the ratios let it get that high.


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Post by camskizook »

I get the death wobbles at 50km/hr
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Post by redzook »

camskizook wrote:I get the death wobbles at 50km/hr


lucky your zook dosent go over 45 km/hr :finger:
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Post by borris »

i would like to go fast but my lwb seirra is scarey at 100 so how do you go fast and safe ????????? becky
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Post by becky »

I suppose my original question was a bit ambiguous. What I wanted to know if there was anyone else who did rallies, gymkhanas, pursuit type events rather than the 'extreme' events.
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Post by nicbeer »

Would like to but no-one runs them over here, let alone events.

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Post by Squik »

..pursuit type events....?........hmmmm....the only thing you can pursue in a Jimny is your own headlights..... :roll:
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Post by Dozoor »

:rofl:Persiut car, Thats a perfect name for my zook in rally event beck,
It would certianly be doing the pursuing , I really think its constipated
its never passed anything :)
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Post by becky »

OK the top speed I have had my girl to is 6500 rpm in 5th gear (I had a toyota gearbox as I still do but the one I run now out of a different model, a supra I think so I have no idea how fast I was ging but I kept up with a v8 commodore & left a new wide track in my wake. This was back in '93 when I was young(er) & stupid) with 3.7 diffs & 235/75/15. I know Chad has had the car at 160km/hr in 4wd in a rally & one other time we were going down the straight at Echo Valley during a short course off-road race & we were off the tacho in third gear.
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Post by Squik »

Yeah Dozoor - still allowing the dumb antics of "Mr General Public" to line my pocket ;) Had to knock one on his arse the other night - kicked the Jimny :crazyeyes: hand still hurts :puppydogeyes:
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Post by becky »

That was taken at Echo Valley in Toowoomba in about 1994 (about 2 heats before Chad endo'd it. Actually to describe the crash it was it was a cartwheel with 3 or 4 twists). We were doing a round of the Ettamogah Pub short course series. At that time she was fully race prepped (twin shocks, king springs race pack,which were a waste of money etc.) We used to drive Becky to the events, race, then drive home! Had to do some quick panel beating to get home, then more extensive ones when we got home so I could drive her to work the next morning. I don't know if Echo Valley is still a race venue,but it was an excellent spectator venue because you could see virtually every part of the track. We used to get a big cheer from the spectators because we usually lined up against the likes of Class 8 champ (at the time) Ken Smith in the factory backed rodeo, who had a spring budget bigger than chad's yearly wage & Ian Wilkinson in a jeep backed cj7. They were nice guys though.
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Post by WaveCult »

Squik wrote:I drive a Jimny....no explanation needed for my lack of speed.. :roll:


That's no excuse... I have a Daihatsu Terios VVTi overseas and I've taken it to almost 170kms/h on the speedo (around 168 or so which I expect would translate to a "real" 155-160kms/h)... so I expect the Jimny should be quite capable of doing the same or pretty close... of course the Police here in Victoria is no where near as forgiving as in Portugal! Typically you wouldn't be booked if caught at 140kms/h down a highway... whereas here, 102kms/h in a 100kms/h zone is enough to get a fine!

But of course the spirit of this thread was about speeding on "private property" and in a controlled environment right? Not on the open freeway, correct? ;)

Here in Oz I've got a Suzuki Grand Vitara (SWB, soft-top) 1.6lt, auto and never pushed it much... so all I know is that it hits the speed limit ok. Speaking of which, do those finer-filter and after-market washable filters really give you extra power or torque? I got one on the Terios and my first impressions were of an slight loss of power! (didn't "wear it in" yet as I'm here in Oz and the car's not! ... maybe the oil hadn't settled in the filter yet) I remember one particular section of highway which was a huge up-hill where I'd frequently get to 120kms/h before getting the new filter... on putting the new filter in I could never get it past 110 :cry:

Hmmm this probably should be a new post shouldn't it?

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Post by hardcore »

lol flat out doing 100kms and that going down a hill with 5.12 :D
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Post by Max »

my zuk is completly stock except for a performance air filter. I do 145kmh in 4rth gear @ 6000rpm :cool: . If i go to 5th, i rev down to 4500rpm and the speedo goes really slowly to 130 :bad-words: . But that's one of the scariest things i've ever done because my suspension (misteriously) is really really harsh and hard :x . At that speed, even my thoughts make the vehicle shake as a blender. Feels like it's falling apart by pieces. :roll:
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Post by greg »

Max wrote:my zuk is completly stock except for a performance air filter. I do 145kmh in 4rth gear @ 6000rpm :cool: . If i go to 5th, i rev down to 4500rpm and the speedo goes really slowly to 130 :bad-words: . But that's one of the scariest things i've ever done because my suspension (misteriously) is really really harsh and hard :x . At that speed, even my thoughts make the vehicle shake as a blender. Feels like it's falling apart by pieces. :roll:


Apparently there is a really simple way to fix all those rattles and shakes in the car Max --> drive it slower ;)
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Post by Beastmavster »

Max wrote:my zuk is completly stock except for a performance air filter. I do 145kmh in 4rth gear @ 6000rpm :cool: . If i go to 5th, i rev down to 4500rpm and the speedo goes really slowly to 130 :bad-words: . But that's one of the scariest things i've ever done because my suspension (misteriously) is really really harsh and hard :x . At that speed, even my thoughts make the vehicle shake as a blender. Feels like it's falling apart by pieces. :roll:


Scary - with stock gearing I used to easy crack 160kph on my carby Vit, and still able to exceed 140kph with 30" rubber (Northern Territory only I promise you officer).

That is pretty crap for your vehicle's condition and age.

I am now struggling to crack 120 indicated (145kph) and even 100kph indicated takes a really long time and lots of loud pedal. Damn 31" BFG muddies....
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Post by skippy »

becky wrote:That was taken at Echo Valley in Toowoomba in about 1994 (about 2 heats before Chad endo'd it. Actually to describe the crash it was it was a cartwheel with 3 or 4 twists). We were doing a round of the Ettamogah Pub short course series. At that time she was fully race prepped (twin shocks, king springs race pack,which were a waste of money etc.) We used to drive Becky to the events, race, then drive home! Had to do some quick panel beating to get home, then more extensive ones when we got home so I could drive her to work the next morning. I don't know if Echo Valley is still a race venue,but it was an excellent spectator venue because you could see virtually every part of the track. We used to get a big cheer from the spectators because we usually lined up against the likes of Class 8 champ (at the time) Ken Smith in the factory backed rodeo, who had a spring budget bigger than chad's yearly wage & Ian Wilkinson in a jeep backed cj7. They were nice guys though.



becky I noticed you live in Bardon. I'm in The Gap...Damo will also be in the gap with his bucket of poo next week sometime.

I'd definately be keen to come watch tehse gymkanas and stuff that you do.
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